What is a Brand?
We hear a lot in commercial jargon about ‘brands’, ‘brand loyalty’ and ‘brand awareness’ but where does this phenomenon arise from and what is a brand? Well, let’s firstly look at the history of a brand. In the English language, to ‘brand’ historically was painful and involved burning an impression into the flesh with a hot poker or iron. The impression held great symbolism and was used as an identity system.
A commercial brand is similar but less painful! Consumers buy into brands and own certain branded goods as they hold symbolism and say a great deal about them as people. They become an identity system and purport values that the consumer wishes to portray about themselves to others.
In comparison with traditional branding procedures, where a brand was burning an impression into the flesh, corporations now strive to burn impressions into the memory. They aim to make sure that their brand is recalled first against their competitors and maintains prominent positioning in the human memory cells.
Brands have become really powerful and generate millions of pounds within the industry. They have become so iconic that the big players in the field obtain a mass following and create deep, underlying meanings that can be used as identity systems.
The status of brands does not stop at products and companies. Celebrities have even become brands and very powerful marketing tools. Think of Brand Beckham and how just associating a brand with David Beckham greatly enhances its sales figures and prestige.
Alongside the age of celebrity branding, is also the notion that countries and places have become like brands. Consumers are given a clear idea of what it is like to visit a place before they’ve even been there. This is known as place branding. London is currently working on its image as a city in order to promote the London 2012 games.
So is there anything that is not susceptible to branding these days, and just how powerful are brands set to be in the future? In a sense brands help compile the contemporary day make up of consumers. They hold great symbolism, hold importance and appeal in the consumer’s mind and generate a huge amount of money in the business.
Are brands a good thing, or do people place too much emphasis on brand identity and symbolism?
Don’t forget, you can get into the branding game by branding your company logo on our promotional products!
August 24th, 2008 at 10:41 am
Brand is important as it will represent you company image to the consumers. Building your brand to the highest status is not an easy task. In my opinion, the marketing aspect play a high role in projecting your company’s brand.
Yeahh, brand is somehow the image of your company.
August 30th, 2008 at 3:15 pm
The brand of the company has become the image that represents it on the market. That is why we need that it is well done. A very good design with all the characteristics that are applied to ensure the company a good image vis-à-vis customers and competitors.
September 2nd, 2008 at 5:21 pm
If you don’t create a good brand, something simple, yet very detailed and inspirational, you’ve sealed your company’s fate already at the beginning. If you failed with the brand creation, none of the promotional gifts can help you out. That’s why it’s important to carefully think it out and not rush with its creation.
September 3rd, 2008 at 10:30 pm
I don’t really understand what a brand is.Is it like a logo of the company?I understand that it’s very important because it represents the company and yourself too, how much do you care,etc.
September 7th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
The comapny is recognized by the brand. You have to create a good brand in the market. If you have good brand then half the battle is already won. Promotional gift would come into effect after you maintain a good brand
September 7th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
ya you are right. Brand is really important as it signifies what the company is all about. The more classy and original the Brand will be the more success it will gain that too in less time.
September 9th, 2008 at 11:26 am
Brand is yours. For me, not only products but everyone have their own brands. Brands will help public know who you’re or what are the products about. To build a brand is not easy and must have an originality too. That’s why I agree with Abhishek.
When your brand was establish, there are the powerful tool to expand and
spread your business worldwide.